Women’s Journey Thailand campaign to return with great offers throughout August 2017

Women’s Journey Thailand campaign to return with great offers throughout August 2017

The Tourism Authority (TAT) is bringing back the Women’s Journey with all the highlights and offers to entice Women travelers from around the world to enjoy a huge range of activities, special deals, discounts and privileges in Thailand throughout the month of August. According to the latest statistics of international arrivals, the growth of female travelers has risen significantly over the past few years.

Srisuda Wanapinyosak, TAT Deputy Governor for International Marketing (Asia and the south Pacific, said, “Today women are significant decision makers and powerful with high-spending power. With a full range of products and services that can serve Women’s needs, Thailand can definitely be the ideal destination. The Women’s Journey Thailand campaign will showcase how Women travelers can enjoy these products and services at very attractive prices when they visit Thailand in August.”

TAT is bringing back several activities launched as part of the inaugural Women’s Journey Thailand, including the Lady Golf Challenge, Lady Celebrities to Thailand, Thailand through Her Eyes, Lady in Thai Fabrics, and Lady Bloggers. There activities are to enhance Thailand’s positive image as one of Asia’s most female friendly destinations.

Moreover, Nathaya Boonchompaisam, or Grace, the recent winner from the FACE Thailand season 3, has joined in the Women Journey 2017 as an honorable representative to inspire the lady travelers all around the world in order to explore varieties of quality products and services the country has to offer for this segment.

TAT is also collaborating with various tourism-related businesses throughout the country, and has classified the products and services for Women travelers into seven types. These include accommodation (hotels and resorts); health, beauty and spa services; shopping malls, dining and restaurants; recreation and transportation services; such as, theme parks; lifestyle activities; such as, handicraft workshops and fitness, and transportation services; such as, airlines and car rentals.

All the products and services as well as special privileges will be features in the “Women’s Journey Thailand” mobile application and the mini website http: //womensjourney.tourismthailand.org. Which will be officially available in June.

Also featured in the campaign’s mobile app or registered at the shops is a welcome privilege package for female travelers, which entitles a free SIM Card with a data package from Dtac, a complimentary drink from Coffee World, and a discount up to 300 Baht from Grab Taxi. Additionally, female VISA cardholders will be offered on top with a dining voucher from The Cook- Amarin Plaza, a shopping voucher Club 21 with the amount of 5,000 Baht at the Emporium along with complimentary gifts from participating department stores on Sukhumvit Road and enjoy discount at stores in 20 provinces across the country, Moreover, those with a VISA premium card will receive a complimentary spa and signature dish for rewords claim in advance.

Meanwhile, the Airport of Thailand and the Immigration Bureau will provide special ‘pink lanes’ for women travelers who visit Thailand in August.

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